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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training HTML 4 Part 1 HTML Fundamentals |
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Course Overview
This is the first course in a two part series that presents learners with the basic concepts and skills in HTML 4.01. The course covers World Wide Web basics, formatting web pages and creating links, images and multimedia, tables and frames, and placing information online.
Learn To
Identify the concepts of HTML.
Create different types of lists.
Describe the creation of links to HTML documents on the Web.
Identify the code used to add images, sound, and video to a Web page.
Identify the code used to integrate a Java applet to a Web page.
Identify the benefits of using Virtual Reality and ActiveX controls will be presented.
How to create tables and frames on Web pages.
Identify how to format tables and frames.
Identify the role of a Web server and the various guidelines to be followed for online publishing of Web pages.
Identify the tools used for announcing Web page publications and obtaining information about Web users.
Audience
The intended audience for this course includes, System Administrators, Database Administrators, Help Desk/Support, Application Developers, System Analysts and Software Engineers. Learners are expected to have an understanding of basic Internet and Website concepts.
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Deployment Options
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
Language Options
American English
Total Learning Time
7 hours
86041 Objectives
Unit 1: World Wide Web Basics
1 hour
Match the terms associated with the WWW with their descriptions.
Sequence the steps in the Web communication process.
Identify the components of a Web browser that are used to perform specified tasks.
Identify the features of HTML.
Match the types of DTD with the situations in which they are used.
Unit 2: HTML Documents
1 hour
Identify the code used to create an HTML document.
Identify the code used to perform basic formatting in an HTML document.
Complete the code used to align the text in a specified HTML document.
Complete the code used to perform advanced formatting in an HTML document.
Identify the code used to provide specific information to search engines.
Complete the code used to refresh an HTML document.
Identify the code used to create an ordered list in an HTML document.
Identify the code used to create an unordered list in an HTML document.
Identify the code used to create a definit
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